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Oh, but musical taste is very inclusive! I won't date someone who doesn't "get" my love for the Clash or even me being Southern. It's a big deal. Someone doesn't like your taste in music and it's over.

Oh, but musical taste is very inclusive! I won't date someone who doesn't "get" my love for the Clash or even me being Southern. It's a big deal. Someone doesn't like your taste in music and it's over.

I don't do that.

Originally Posted by entropie

I am sooo doomed...

I just thought the same thing.

Go to sleep, iguana.

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Hmmm... See, I wouldn't even think of something like musical taste as being relevant for inclusion.

Originally Posted by PinkPiranha

Oh, but musical taste is very inclusive! I won't date someone who doesn't "get" my love for the Clash or even me being Southern. It's a big deal. Someone doesn't like your taste in music and it's over.

I'm pretty much with Sponge-man on this one. I simply don't really identify with music much (although intellectually, I know that many people - probably most people, do). Not that I don't *like* music - I do - but my tastes are sort of... sparse and varied, and I'm pretty superficial about it... I can only rarely understand lyrics, for instance, so I simply miss out on a lot of what impacts people. I wouldn't really consider it consistent or predictive enough a characteristic to tell me much. Some people I really like enjoy music I don't - and vice versa. Now *books*, on the other hand...totally different story! So I guess I understand the principle of caring about musical preferences - if you cast it in the light of being similar to books .